Despite remaining a patched-up team short on numbers, they are a side who in the circumstances, have punched impressively above their weight at the tournament, although they will have to be at their best to climb onto the podium and grab third spot against a Kosice team with a deeper rotation.

Breakdown: Bourges have averaged just 51 points this week and so will have to really try and keep things slow and will probably need to hold Kosice to below 60-65 points to have a real chance of winning. Kosice fell well short of their usual offensive output in their last game and so will want to hit back. Essentially, if Good Angels Kosice play good perimeter defence and stop Dumerc and Johannah Leedham from hitting too many triples, it could prove a long night for the French side who will be left relying on defensive intensity - if they have the physical and mental strength left in their reserves to play it.

Key Match Up: If Miyem doesn't make it, the responsibility for guarding Pierson is likely to fall on Stephany Skrba who stepped into the starting line-up against UMMC Ekaterinburg and did a capable job, especially on the offensive glass. Pierson will be looking to lead Kosice to third place in a big way and with a typically influential performance, so whoever wins that particular battle will have a big say in the outcome of the game.

Stats Don't Lie: This week both teams have done an excellent job in terms of offensive rebounding. Bourges have pulled down 40 during their four games, whilst Good Angels Kosice have corralled 42 since the tournament tipped-off.